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Niki Lauda is confident he can restore to calm to Mercedes but only after speaking with Lewis Hamilton about his behaviour on the podium.
Finishing second behind Nico Rosberg, who won the Monaco Grand Prix after securing a controversial pole position, Hamilton's mood carried through onto the podium.
The British driver barely congratulated his team-mate and had little to say about anything in the immediate aftermath.
Lauda told Autosport: "Lewis not happy finishing second is normal, but in the end he has to accept another guy was quicker. This is very simple in racing.
"What I did not like, and I have to say, and I will tell him this on Monday, is that when you are up there... Full Story »

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